One of the most star-studded performances during the BET Hip Hop Awards, which aired Tuesday night (October 9), came from Future, Diddy and French Montana, with a little assistance from 2 Live Crew legend Uncle Luke.

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Future took the stage solo, opening with "Turn on the Lights," but he wasn't alone for very long. The Atlanta rapper sported a blazer for his performance, as the crowd sang along with him and images of women flashed across the LED screens. While the vibe started off a bit mellow, Future turned things up a notch when he segued into his smash "Same Damn Time" and none other than Diddy joined him to drop his remix verse. At this point, there were no more women flashing on the screens, just bills.

Diddy, donning a fresh Brooklyn Nets cap with a black-and-white leather jacket, seemed to be having a grand ol' time, and next, he invited Bad Boy artist Machine Gun Kelly to the stage. But in what universe would MGK make a normal entrance? He emerged hanging from the rafters, while beginning to rap "Wild Boy," and by the time he was cut free from his harness — yeah, we were worried he wasn't even wearing one — he darted through the crowd, passing out high fives.

Topping MGK's energy is no easy feat, but French Montana at least dressed for the past in his black-and-gold Versace outfit, performing "Pop That" with some help from Diddy and a cameo from Uncle Luke.

On the red carpet of the awards show, [article id="1694956"]Luke told MTV News[/article] that he needed to chat with Diddy about getting paid for his sample on "Pop That," and hopefully they got things sorted out.